PAGE FOUR Mother-In-Law Now Has Day tew York Starts Another Date for Flowers and So On j , I N7W YORK, Jan. 30: CP- The Mother-in-Law Association of New Vork is getting started. This organization places the mater of hu: band or wife on an honored pedestal and has set February 7 as the day when flowers may be sent. The Day has been established with a legal flourish, the society's certificate being formally filed in the .County Clerk's office. . j There's one woman who is living up to the modern mother-in-law pattern. Nobody has ever heard, Mrs. Roosevelt pointing out the; Taults of son-in-law or daughter-in-law. Their marriages and even' .their divorces are their affairs, not hers, and she manages to be the cherished friend, of even members! of the family who are now outsiders- j The other night when her two youngest sons and their wives took Mrs. Roosevelt out for a good time, it was to the season's most daring Jplay they escorted her, apparently assuming that, since she was their fpal. a show that wouldn't be too shocking for them would be all ?' 'lght for her. A couple of days later, in the iWhlte House, this mother, mother-' in-law and grandmother was a Central figure in a family crowd at quite different kind orgood time i-the christening of the youngest ritoosevelt granddhild. Try a Dally New want -ad. CASH or C.O.I). Sugar 10 lbs. Dried Prun 2 lbs. 59c 19c .Moirs Chocolates 1 Qp Per lb. tls Borden's Caramels f On Per lb AJU Australian Preservene AOO fp Soap-2 bars Caravan Castile Soap Or 10 bars UOV CHEST GOLD misery WICKS W VapoRub First massage' throat, chest, and back with Vlcks VapoRub at bedtime. This relieves the distress. Then, to make its long-continued poultice-and-vapor action last even longer, spread a thick layer of Va po-Rub on the chest and cover with a wanned cloth. This also gives the skin extra protection against chilling. Lonrafterrestful sleep comes. VapoRub keeps on working-loosens phlegm -eases muscular soreness or tightness-clears air-passages-checks tendency to cough -relieves local congestion. Often, by morning the worst of the cold is over. Hotel Arrivals Savoy William Notstrom, Port Edward; Chester Leask, Metlakatla; J. Trot-tier arid Mrs. D. Hudema, city. Royal E. T. Mould and son, Rose Lake; B. Anderson, Magrrus Erlckson and P. -Hansen, city; J. Devaney. Alert Bay. Prince Rupert John S. Kennedy, Calgary; H. F. Silverthorn, Billmor; E. W. Wright, P. E. Paulson, and E. D. Jean, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Freer and Hugh Boswell. Smlthers; Mrs. R. McDonald, Phelan. OVERWAITEA LTD. Aylmcr White Corn 2 tins Cauliflower Per head Phone 813 EGGS-Grade 'A' large. Doz. 25c Honey Graham Wafers "f Cp Per pkt. 0s Libby's Ripe Qp and FZn Olives Tin1 iOO Shrimp's Per tin I5c Fresh Tomatoes Per lb. Celery Per bunch Fresh Spinach 2 lbs 15c McCoIl's Peanut Butter OQo 2-lb. tin AlOL Asbcroft Netted Gem Potatoes 100-lb. sack Lettuce Large, firm. Per head . 82.35 5c 17c 10c 19c 19c Beets and Carrots OCTp 10 Jbs. Free Delivery on Orders $3.00 and Over Keep the Furnace Roaring nd Keep the Pot Boiling With Bulkley Valley Coal . THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING t COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant ISrand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals (iUl, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. Agai MASSETT. Jan. 30. Alfred Adams has been re-elected chief councillor of the village of Ma&sett with Peter Hill secretary and John Wll-lms, treasurer. Other councillors are William Matthews. David Parnell and Thomas Smith. The and Alex Yeomans as constables. Aiyansh Y.W.C.A. 9 Elects Officers Mrs. P. A. Mercer Is Named President Of Organization For Ensuing Year AIYANSH, Jan. 30: (CP) The Young Women's Christian Association of Aiyansh has elected officers for 1939 as follows: President, Mrs. P. A. Mercer. Vice-President, Mrs. Oswald Mor-ven. Treasurer, Mrs. Adam Nlsyok. Secretary, Mrs. Chris Munroe. Treasurer of Work, Mrs. Dennis Morven. Manager, Mrs. Roger Mercer. Memorial Wreath Directors Mrs. Leonard Mercer and Elizabeth Davis. Y. W. C. A. Director, Mrs. Pollard. PROJECTS ON POWER IN NORTH THE DAILY NEWS faondsy, January 30, 1933. News of Northern Districts Alfred Adams in Elected Masset Chief TERRACE Mrs. Head was at home on on the occasion of the clgtht- on the occasion. The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held its annual IESSINGT0N BAND AID Ladies' Auxiliary Elects I For Year Social and nf invasion is another Important predated by all. " yuicuuai viiiu ui iu,uw,wu. ine waa enjoyca oy Doin cnuaren ana ? salmon Industry yields only $3.- adults. . 000.000 annually. Close to midnight the ladles ser- TW.n. th. J 1-1.. 1 I ut.i ; vv,,v.. uic nw wuaot ill C(t5C wamjr luiltll WHICH Wita ap , factor in the power development On behalf of the Auxiliary, Mrs scheme. Power plants at Dean Joseph Roberts made a short Channel and Bute Inlet would be speech of welcome to the guests, well protected from attack by Miss Josephine Bolton read the re-water or land, advocates of the Ports of the meeting, scheme claim. j Music was provided. by the "Es- Moreover, all the raw materials 'slngtonlans" under the direction of required in the manufacture of Herbert Spalding. I munitions are at hand. There are huge iron deposits on Texada Island, heretofore unworkable because of the difficulty of smeltlns with coal. Electric energy would smelt Texada ore. With international attention focussed with some frequency on the Pacific, with British Columbia's vulnerability frequently discussed and questioned, engineers are consciously studying power development from an angle of de- fpnrp TTibv ara Inelnir nn l The municipality of the city and county of Saint John finished the calendar year 1936 with a cash deficit of $50,187. Expenditures amounted to $723,011. The previous year's deficit was. $48,254. The party broke up about 2 a.m Try a Daltv ret cxaxuned ad. ' IN TIIK 8t:i'Ki:.MK COf KT OK lUMTI.Hll (OI.IMIIIA I IN 1'ltOltATR In the .Mallrr or I lie "AdmlnUlratlor.l Art" 1 And In (he Mallrr of I lie t:Ute of John Walforil Ktronibrck, IlrrraMd TAKE NOTICE ttMt by order ot HU Honor, W. E. Hher, the 11 Ui day of1 Jantiory, A. D 1939. I was appointed getting to their field of study this wixord stroms. dwd. and u year. 'partial having claim eg&Ui&t th Mid Kta.te are hereby requlml to tumUh wme' projxrly verified to me on or t. HATMT SAINT JOHN, intrw wn N.B., Jan. tn. 30: (CP) r-ov fore the 13Ui day of February, 1939, and all mrtlm indebted to the entat are required to pay the amount of their Indebttdnem tn me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Ofilclal AdmlnlaUwtor, Print Rupext. B. C.I Dated the 12th day ot January, A.D.I 1039. Brotherhood At Hazelton Names Donald. The table had been beau-1 Vpnt'c OffifPl 1 Cal VlUCCl O tifullv decorated u-tth snrine flow-i crs, a present from Kirs. McDonald's I neighbors. Mrs. McDonald camel HAZELTON, Jan. 30. The Haz-to Terrace with her husband in ! elton branch of the Native Brother-1920 and has lived with her daugh- hood of British Columbia has elect-ter, Mrs. Head, since Mr. McDonald rd officers for the year as follows: died twelve years ago. She is In j President, Charles Clifford. the enjoyment of excellent health. I A'. ; t , , , 1HClhe Women's Auxiliary of the Ang Zr I . "'an Church made her a present meeting at the home of Mrs. Fagan i Clifford. on Thursday. All the officers were I re-elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. M. Dubeau; Vice President, Mrs. North; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mills. Rev. Father Faber. OMI. of Wells arrived at Terrace Thursday to take charge of the Catholic Parish. Rev. Father de Keyszer, who has been In temporary charge for some months, is leaving for Hazelton, The Farmers' Institute held Its annual meeting" Thursday. The In stltute secretary reported a good year's business. Officers elected were as follows: President, F. Tank; Secretary Treasurer. Bert West. H. L. Frank was elected to Join a committee of the Board of MIm-Trade on matters of Joint interest First Vice-President, Charles Patsy. Second Vice-President, Robert I Simpson. Third Vice-President, William Smart. General Secretary, Charles F. Recording Secretary, A. Fox. Treasurer. John Smith. UNITED IN MARRIAGE Youngest Daughter of Late Henry Ldenshaw Bride at Pretty Ceremony on Queen Charlotte Islands WINDSOR. N5.. Jan. 30: CPl Five thousand customers of theiS on.tn.n.j u. t. o i.t ... ... vailev Tllvlfinn nr th Imn nlu., " rwvwaiu jhwj uic west caasi? ouciai lommiltoe Airs, C A ..v mivi m deepest harbors. Dean Channel and Miller. Mrs. James Gray and Mrs! Power ComPa"y wl benefit from g Bute Jniet. Elizabeth Bolton, r ut"maic annual saving or They wlli explore the Dean On Friday evening the auxiliary $29-000 unrifr a new rate schedule Channel area this spring to map entertained the enUre village with "PP1"0 v the Nova Scotia Pub-plans for diversion of the eastern a social evening and dance. The llc utlIltIe Board. How of the Nechako and other most interesting feature of the rlv.er- , " fvenln8 was a Sra"d Pade led by The Daily nw u an A. B C A 1,000.000-horsepower nnftAn u plant at the members of the Ladies' Auxlll- paper. ' the head of Bute Inlet, 200 miles ary dressed In their colorful native farther south, would be made pos- costumes, with specially designed - 1 11 siDle by canaling in a westward head-gear which displayed the VWMWMWWJVWVW direction the waters of several in- crest of the tribes of the wearers S land lakes. They paraded into the band hall, J Largest scheme, which wo"!d then fornjed a circle and perform- probably take half a century to cd a festival native dance. Ben ? complete, Is damming of the Fras- Brown headed the parade and per- er River at .three points. Fisher- formed the duties of the tom-tom i men oppose the Idea on the ground man. f the salmon run would be killed. "Under the leadership of Arthur Engineers state the Fraser River Stewart, floor manager, a delight- $ dams would have a minimum ful program of names and danrlne VIOLINIST and TEACHER E. P. GRANGER Trained In Europe Advanced Students and Beginners rilONE RED 920 A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Wcllinetou coal. PRINCIO RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 It's TUB Picture of Her Dazzling Career ! Sonja's the cutest thing on wheels wc mean skates!) as the queen of a co-ed campus! And the Incredible Ice climax ill bring you to your feet in onder and delightl " M VStf: APT a MWHENIE- TONIGHT TUES. WED. HEME HAS FINE FILM MASSETT. Jan. 30:-In one Of; Popular Skating Star Top Cat Id tne most beautiful weddings sol-1 "My Lucky Star" at Capital emnizca on tne queen Charlotte Islands in many years Katherine Edenshaw, youngest daughter of iH!,!!ti!IiT.,J .MWA iLucky Star g Phone 775 i is Theatre Hi RICHARD GREENE JOAN DAVIS at CESAR ROMERO ':"9:Jo BUDDY EBSEN Ajthw TittcWr George Bibi ADDED "FILMING BIG THRILLS" THINK IT OVER" -GANDV GOOSE Two Shows, ?:C0 and 9:11 th skating star, who already hai a romance with Richard Orcne stages her ice carnival In the FilUi Avenue store A magnificent "Alice in Wonderland" ballet is featured this being one of the six big ska Ing sequences of the picture The supporting cast Includes Joan Davis. Buddy "Ebsen. Arthur Treacher. Oeorge liarbier. Louis llovt'k Billy Otlbert. Patricia Wilder and The radiant Sonja Henle. in "My paul uni wnwn is tne feature c...ni Hiinhifni mt.wi... ntiy married to Henry Geddes. L,,,.' ti,m, - The bride, accompanied by her11" Lu .?SS i JI n,H frt e-prd,,y tlfn for the ;nc iiw nan oi uiu r. appears great Ice ensemble. uncle. Alfred Adams, was prettily Z' k,"L. 3 ri r N"' attired in white The bridesmaids ?.! "l!.nl' AlPi were Effle York. Ivy Bennett, Ef-fie Colllson and Amy Ambrose and the flowef girls were Joan White and Jeanette Yeltataie The bride OfficeM was given In m?lage by her bro-Dance j ther and the groomsman was Jef f- rev White. o iriiiinc unwni iiiHtfT. ojic nnDT reenrnmn., . Rev. A. Abraham officiated nj'Co'teS where - - --..o . ... , (rn't eros ViriH Fifth Avenue A P.nll. mn store Tn In It.. the Ladles A to the " congregation in ine Would Create New Industrial Areas: Esslngton Defence Aid Concert Band was held recently cn"5cn- I In the Esslngton Band Hall The marr1ase ceremony u-as fol i After the reports of the officers ,owed by a ban1uet and dance. VANCOUVER. Jan. 30: (CP) and the President. Mr. Matfhrw two other youn? Massett counlea ESCAPE INJURY HALIFAX. Jan. 30: CP -Three is a happy modern girl having a member of the cut of the Londoi; good time on a co-ed campus, wear- Repertory Company narrowly e-lng swanky clothes and having raped Injury as they were taking swell dates. curtain calls at a Halifax thesir The story opens with Sonja en- A weight attached to the drop cur-rolllns as a student at Plymouth tain struck the concrete she la to model breaking off three piece of cni- The annual n,Jtn f .'C he nuptial rites which took place '8mart sPrU cUhn t Cesar Rom- ctc which fell near the players. school's annual Ice carnival. 8ona AWAIT SEASON is so sensational that a picture BRISTOL, PEL. Jan 30: CP -magaiine publishes her photograph Fishermen of this Kings County i J on Its cover. Romero's alimonv- lae already re preparing for oa- British Columbia government en- Wesley, were rcad-the office tnr to rntly married were Mlslmlnd!d ui this as an excuw enlng of the lobster sea Km nrt .eineers are working on plans for a the ensuing year were elected as K,hel Mark and Petpr JonM 'nH ,or a carwal wn,cn lorcM Sonja s spring. About J.000 traps will be mighty power development scheme, follows: MLv EUen Mark and James Jonei. "'tnatlon from the school. Then built during th winter. creating three new industrial' Honorable President. Mrs Joseph Bolh thcs? wpt,dln wfre also fol ' t"d ylclding morC than Roberts- lowed by banquets and dances. I oooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- 1.UW.UVU jjorscpuwer. ; rresjaeni. Airs, uavid Soaldlne I S CUSTOMERS SAVE H northern British Columbia west of Assistant Secretary, Miss Grace 1 o the Rocky Mountains, they hope to Spalding. divert waters running roughly Treasurer. Miss Rosa SDaldlni MacKenzie's Furniture Used Chesterfield Suite Chesterfield couch and two large chairs with walnut facings. Covered with tapestry. Complete set S35.00 3H THIRD AVENUE UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CAT AM EVERY TUES- TJJ.8. CAR I) EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and TickeU From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toaatcd Sandwiches or ' Hors d'ocuvrc K ' One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia 0 0 0 o s 00000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000000000